Want Buzz? Be Interesting (and don’t put up barriers to conversation)
A few weeks ago, at the AlwaysOn Media conference in New York, there was a panel titled “Can Brands Get Away with ‘Buzz Marketing’ in the Blog...
Next Generation Internet applications combine the participatory culture of Web 2.0, the rich interfaces of Ajax or Flash, and the loosely coupled architectures of mash-ups and web services.
A few weeks ago, at the AlwaysOn Media conference in New York, there was a panel titled “Can Brands Get Away with ‘Buzz Marketing’ in the Blog...
I’ve been looking recently at a number of different approaches to social bookmarking in an intranet context. There are a number of open source projects in...
Dennis McDonald, in “Needed: Enterprise Strategies for Innovation, Content Management, and Social Media Infrastructure,” argues for situating social...
A webcast is available of this panel from the World Economic Forum: “The Impact of Web 2.0 and Emerging Social Network Models” The panel, moderated ...
John Newton, reflecting on the “Geek’s Dinner” held during the World Economic Forum in Davos, describes a kind of epiphany he had regarding We...